Wildcraft Co. is a conversation with ourselves and the earth about the radical act of self-care. With products to honor our bodies and the earth at a sustainable price point, we believe that a high quality self-care routine should be available to all. Ingredients are foraged locally when possible and sourced sustainably always.WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter

Before 2012, I had never sewn a stitch. One photo of a cute kid Quilt – and I thought I can do that! I bought a sewing machine, read tons of blogs and began. Five years later, sewing has become something I need to do. It’s a passion. I’m a maker.WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter

Color, pattern, and texture flood the work of polymer clay artist Katie Way of Bull's Eye Studio She has been creating a variety of fun & functional art in her home studio since 2003. Small blocks of polymer clay are conditioned, rolled, textured, & applied to everyday items such as switch plate covers and business card cases. The clay is cured at a low temperature to harden so that it can be enjoyed for years and years.WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter

As a child I enjoyed making jewelry from beads, polymer clay, and paper clips. I've always been a hands on learner. Then in my early 20s I took a basic bench jeweler class at the Eureka Springs School of the Arts, from then on I was hooked on working with metals to create wearable art. I went on to study at the Fashion Institute of Technology and got my degree in Applied Science in jewelry design. I've been making sterling silver and gemstone jewelry for over 10 years now. I came up with Owl Be Yours Forever as my brand name because the owl is my spirit animal, and I make pieces people can wear and treasure forever. Mother Nature and all her elements inspire me, and I strive to use recycled and sustainable metals and materials whenever possible, all the way down to my recycled shipping packaging :). In the last two years I've moved back to my home state of Arkansas to raise the newest addition to our family and to continue growing my dream of working from home making handmade jewelry. I'm honored to have my work in several local shops so far, including the Crystal Bridges Museum gift shop, Good Things Boutique and new adorable shop Boho Gypsy Boutique in Fayetteville. I look forward to growing my business and making new friends along the way.WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter

At Heirloom Acreage you will find listings for my watercolor creations. I first began with prints inspired by a love for veggies and fruits grown in the southern family garden. I've since expanded to greeting cards, tea towels & farmer's market totes.WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter

Civil Engineering by day, woodworking by night. I'm Nick Degan and I spend my nights and weekends designing and building premium furniture. I focus on the highest of quality with the mindset that a person only need to buy a product once from me and it should last decades. This focus, keeps our landfills empty and our homes stocked with handcrafted works of art. I make everything out of my 2 car garage shop right here in Northwest Arkansas. Form and function are foremost in all my designs.WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter

Hi, I’m Tram Colwin! I was born in Vietnam, but I grew up in Bentonville and consider myself an Arkansas native! While I have been painting and sketching for a good portion of my life, my journey with Tram Colwin Art as a small business is just sprouting. It has been an exciting ride so far and I am grateful for everyone who is journeying with me!
Throughout my adult life, I have had the opportunity to travel to many states and several countries around the world. The wonderful people and things that I saw along the way have been an inspiration for a lot of the art I create. “Create” is the key word, because I believe I was created to create. I like to describe myself as an artist rooted in faith. The pieces I make are an expression of my faith and the abilities God has given me to create. I especially love nature and I paint pieces inspired by the beautiful sights around me. I hope you enjoy them! I am thrilled to be able to share them with others in my hometown!WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter

Tiffany is an graphic designer and painter based in Arkansas. She graduated from Arkansas Tech University with a BA in Fine Art and does freelance illustration in her spare time.
Her love for pop culture, anime, science fiction, and comic books is currently being expressed by attending conventions as an artist.WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter

Local emerging artist creates delightfully rustic ceramic trays. Every tray is formed, glazed and fired by the artist. Each a unique piece of art and totally versatile and use. From the bathroom kitchen, office or dinner table they are simple way to add a warm handcrafted touch. Also offering original oil paintings and prints.WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter

Nature inspires most of my work! My husband and I own Bell Urban Farm, an urban farm close to downtown Conway, AR. I work in the garden during the spring and summer and then take some downtime in the winter to create my watercolor calendars and other illustrated books and products. My art usually features flowers, bugs, veggies, chickens and anything else I can find on our farm!WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter

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The Little Craft Show was founded in 2011 as a fun, “little” event for us to sell our handmade products with our closest friends. We had a small venue, a handful of crafty friends, and a few extra spaces to fill. The response was amazing. TLCS is now Arkansas’ most talked about indie craft show that's celebrated for our refreshing atmosphere, enthusiastic vendors, and high quality handmade goods. We were even ranked as one of the top EIGHT craft shows in the nation by Country Living Magazine.